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Logical-mathematical intelligence: it consists of the ability to detect patterns, reason deductively, and think logically. This brainpower is most frequently related with scientific and mathematical thinking.
Linguistic intelligence: implies having a command of the language. This intelligence includes the ability to effectively manipulate language to express itself rhetorically or poetically. It also allows one to use language as a means of remembering information.
Spatial Intelligence: Gives one the ability to manipulate and create mental images to solve problems. This intelligence is not limited to the visual domains: Gardner points out that spatial intelligence is also formed in blind children.
Musical intelligence - encompasses the ability to recognize and compose musical tones, tones, and rhythms. (Hearing functions are required for a person to develop this intelligence in relation to pitch and pitch, but it is not necessary for rhythm awareness.)
Kinesthetic Body Intelligence: is the ability to use mental abilities to coordinate your own body movements. This intelligence challenges the popular belief that mental and physical activity are not related.
Personal intelligence includes interpersonal intelligence, the ability to understand and discern the feelings and intentions of others, and intrapersonal intelligence, the ability to understand one's feelings and motivations. These two intelligences are separated from each other. However, due to their close association in most cultures, they are often linked to one another.
Although the intelligences are anatomically separated from each other, Gardner claims that the seven intelligences rarely operate independently. Rather, intelligences are used simultaneously and generally complement each other as people develop skills or solve problems. For illustration, a dancer can shine in his art only if he has 1) strong musical intelligence to understand the rhythm and variations of music, 2) interpersonal intelligence to increase in value how he can expressively encourage or move his audience through his movements, also as 3) body-kinesthetic intelligence to provide you with agility and coordination to complete movements successfully.